The WHE, a self-starting external combustion engine, has now logged over
150 hours of operation under valve pressures as light as 26 psi to 200 psi.
This extremely low-pressure attribute of the WHE allows it to run on
limited supplies of heat, for instance, the exhaust from an idling
commercial truck or steam produced in inexpensive PVC water panels attached
to a roof.

"We are making a great push to bring the WHE to commercial production as
soon as possible," stated inventor and Cyclone's CEO, Harry Schoell. "The
industry and public demand we have received for an engine with such fuel
and energy-saving potential has been enormous."

Mr. Schoell added that the company is in discussions with several groups,
including commercial truck manufacturers, with respect to the WHE
technology. He expects the WHE could be introduced to the public as early
as 2008.

CORPORATE PROFILE

Cyclone holds the U.S. patent, international patent applications, and
exclusive commercial rights to the Green Revolution Engine an
environmentally friendly and highly efficient external combustion,
heat-regenerative engine. Developed by Cyclone's President and CEO, Harry
Schoell, the Cyclone engine regenerates (or recycles) its heat, which
allows it to run cleaner, cooler and more efficiently than traditional
internal combustion engines. The Green Revolution Engine is capable of
running on any liquid or gaseous fuel, including ethanol, bio-diesel and
propane. The company also recently filed a patent application for its Waste
Heat Engine, a low-pressure engine capable of running on heat emitted from
external sources, including the waste exhaust of a power generator or
renewable solar power. Both these engines are lubricated with de-ionized
water instead of motor oil, and by eliminating many subsystems like oil
pumps, radiators, catalytic converters and fuel injectors, the Cyclone
engines are expected to cost less to manufacture, operate and maintain. The
Green Revolution Engine in particular is highly scalable and sufficiently
powerful for applications ranging from lawn equipment and small home
generators, large stand-alone generators, to cars, trucks, buses, RVs,
boats and ships, as well as earth moving equipment and locomotives.

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